Why in news?
- Recently, a tanker transporting crude oil broke down in a single-lane part of Egypt’s Suez Canal, briefly disrupting traffic in the global waterway.
- The Malta-flagged Seavigour suffered a mechanical malfunction in a single-lane part of Egypt’s Suez Canal.
- The tanker was part of the north convoy, which transits the canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea.
What’s in today’s article?
- Suez Canal
- News Summary
Suez Canal
- About
- The canal connects Port Said on the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Egyptian city of Suez on the Red Sea.
- It serves as a crucial international shipping route, allowing vessels to navigate between Europe and Asia without having to circumnavigate the African continent.
- Geographical location
- The Suez Canal is situated in north eastern Egypt, spanning across the Isthmus of Suez.
- It extends approximately 120 miles (193 kilometers) from the city of Port Said in the north to the city of Suez in the south.
- The canal separates the African continent from the Sinai Peninsula.
- History Associated with the Suez Canal
- The idea of constructing a canal across the Isthmus of Suez dates back to ancient times. However, it was during the nineteenth century that significant efforts were made.
- In 1858, the Universal Suez Ship Canal Company was tasked to construct the canal. The French and British held most of the shares in this company.
- The 193 km long canal was opened for international navigation in 1869.
- Until 1956, British powers controlled the canal. In 1956, during the Suez Crisis, Egypt nationalized the canal.
- The canal remained under the control of the Suez Canal Authority until 1957 when it was reopened for international navigation.
- Importance of Suez Canal
- For International trade
- The canal carries – 12% of world trade, 7% of world’s oil, 30% container – ship daily.
- Since, the canal has no locks, it can even handle aircraft carriers.
- The canal provides direct route between Europe and Asia. This saves the fuel and brings down the transportation cost thereby making the international trade cheaper.
- For Energy Security
- The canal’s location makes it a key link for shipping crude oil and other hydrocarbons from countries such as Saudi Arabia to Europe and North America.
- For Egypt
- The canal contributed 2% of Egypt’s GDP pre-pandemic.
- According to the Suez Canal Authority, last year, 23,851 vessels passed through the waterway, compared to 20,649 vessels in 2021.
- It is a major source of revenue for Egypt.The revenue from the canal in 2022 reached $8 billion.
- For India
- Indian trade worth $200 billion to/from North America, South America and Europe is carried out using this route.
- For India, it is a major route for import and export of ethane with the US, and the imports of crude from Latin America. Hence, it is important for India’s energy security.
- It enables the Indian Navy to project its presence in the region and participate in global naval operations. This highlights its strategic importance for India.
- For International trade